i don't get the hate on Cramer. yes, he's a loudmouth, i get that. yes, he's all about the stock market. i don't see what his evil is, compared to the douchebags on crossfire...
Maier also described Cramer’s questionable trading ethics. One passage noted a brush with naked short selling:
Jim turns toward his head trader. “Mark, sell ten thousand Bristol Myers.â€
“We never bought any Bristol Myers,†Mark replies.
“We own the calls,†Jim corrects Mark impatiently, aggravated by the delay.
“So sell it short?†Mark asks for clarification. Mark knows that according to the SEC rule book, selling stock you don’t already own (even if you do own the call options) must be marked and executed as a short sale.
“You are confusing me with someone who gives a shit. Just sell it! I said hit the fucking bid!†adds Jim, not interested in wasting time over petty semantics. Skirting the “plus tick†rule in this case won’t necessarily make us a lot of extra money, but in Jim’s eyes, the rule is still an unenforceable annoyance. “And don’t ever ask me that again!†(Trading With the Enemy, pages 70-71).
i don't get the hate on Cramer. yes, he's a loudmouth, i get that. yes, he's all about the stock market. i don't see what his evil is, compared to the douchebags on crossfire...
Did you not see the PBS interview?
i did not. so there's context then...of which i am too lazy to watch right now and shall put off till tomorrow in favor of shooting up some virtual zombies.
ok, so you don't get it because you don't really know anything about the whole situation
Yeah, Stewart really ripped him a new one. But, unlike a lot of people, Jim Cramer is willing to admit when he's wrong. He handled it a lot better than some other guys would.
i don't get the hate on Cramer. yes, he's a loudmouth, i get that. yes, he's all about the stock market. i don't see what his evil is, compared to the douchebags on crossfire...
Did you not see the PBS interview?
i did not. so there's context then...of which i am too lazy to watch right now and shall put off till tomorrow in favor of shooting up some virtual zombies.
ok, so you don't get it because you don't really know anything about the whole situation
right, that's what i said.
since it's almost midnight here, my brain is decidedly in non-thinking mode. which is why i'd rather watch the interview tomorrow so i will know the context.
jeez Dru :?
edit: thanks Zephyr. yeah, that's dickish as hell. i'll watch the PBS thing tomorrow when i can cope with more complex ideas and such.
i don't get the hate on Cramer. yes, he's a loudmouth, i get that. yes, he's all about the stock market. i don't see what his evil is, compared to the douchebags on crossfire...
Did you not see the PBS interview?
i did not. so there's context then...of which i am too lazy to watch right now and shall put off till tomorrow in favor of shooting up some virtual zombies.
ok, so you don't get it because you don't really know anything about the whole situation
right, that's what i said.
since it's almost midnight here, my brain is decidedly in non-thinking mode. which is why i'd rather watch the interview tomorrow so i will know the context.
jeez Dru :?
edit: thanks Zephyr. yeah, that's dickish as hell. i'll watch the PBS thing tomorrow when i can cope with more complex ideas and such.
This interview was amazing... I followed the entire run up to it...
Tomorrow is going to be a very interesting news day, either CNBC pulls a masterful cover, or they lose some serious points in the non-day trader layman's eyes.
Jon Stewart perfectly articulated, with Jim Cramer literally fawning all over him with appologies, what is wrong with CNBC:
it provides news to day trader's, and over the top crazy market hype which knowingly sways markets and creates bubbles. Meanwhile they continue advising the normal person to keep their money in the market, in effect helping to finance the dangerous risks with what they call "safe long term investments".
And yes, the full unedited version of the interview will be available on "The Daily Show"'s website tomorrow.
To be fair to Jim Cramer, he actually seems to agree with Jon and wants to improve, he actually mentioned improving his show and CNBC to atone for the major blunders they have made.
EDIT: I seriously doubt CNBC as a company will be so gracious
i don't get the hate on Cramer. yes, he's a loudmouth, i get that. yes, he's all about the stock market. i don't see what his evil is, compared to the douchebags on crossfire...
Did you not see the PBS interview?
i did not. so there's context then...of which i am too lazy to watch right now and shall put off till tomorrow in favor of shooting up some virtual zombies.
ok, so you don't get it because you don't really know anything about the whole situation
right, that's what i said.
since it's almost midnight here, my brain is decidedly in non-thinking mode. which is why i'd rather watch the interview tomorrow so i will know the context.
jeez Dru :?
edit: thanks Zephyr. yeah, that's dickish as hell. i'll watch the PBS thing tomorrow when i can cope with more complex ideas and such.
look, I'm just responding to your comment that you didn't "get the hate" which implies you know something about the situation and you don't get why people are reacting a certain way
if you're pretty much clueless, then saying you don't get people's reaction is a really odd way to phrase it because you don't really have a foundation from which to expect any other reaction instead
To be fair to Jim Cramer, he actually seems to agree with Jon and wants to improve, he actually mentioned improving his show and CNBC to atone for the major blunders they have made.
EDIT: I seriously doubt CNBC as a company will be so gracious
true, but it's awfully easy to act penitent when you're finally caught with your hand in the cookie jar
I like how the whole thing is the MSNBC show just talking shortly about the context of the other shows, then showing them for 5 minutes, .
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they always censor it...
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edited March 2009
Cramer on The Daily Show - COMING SOON
Jim Cramer visited Jon on The Daily Show Thursday -- and yes, hold tight, the COMPLETE interview will be up here in a bit.
its not actually up for me apparently
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Cramer on The Daily Show - COMING SOON
Jim Cramer visited Jon on The Daily Show Thursday -- and yes, hold tight, the COMPLETE interview will be up here in a bit.
its not actually up for me apparently
Oh ok, i'm watching it on the site now, that's weird
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you know for a dude that's getting his asshole ripped on behalf of CNBC, Jim Cramer actually conducted himself very, very well
I like how the whole thing is the MSNBC show just talking shortly about the context of the other shows, then showing them for 5 minutes, .
I like how, in predictable tv personality behavior, he doesn't straight up say "Yes, I was wrong", but instead has a little rant about how everyone else is also screwing up, and he regrets the market turning to shit.
That attitude is exactly why Stewart is making fun of you, asshole.
Just watched the first third of the interview, Jon's been pretty easy on him so far but he looks reeeeally nervous anyway. He's fumbling his words and stuttering like he's never been on TV before.
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Druhim, is it this one?
Edit: Actually no, that's completely wrong.
I never watch the show but was he the dude who appeared in Iron Man with the cameo?
i found out recently that michael ian black's real surname is schwartz
which i found ridiculously funny
yes
since it's almost midnight here, my brain is decidedly in non-thinking mode. which is why i'd rather watch the interview tomorrow so i will know the context.
jeez Dru :?
edit: thanks Zephyr. yeah, that's dickish as hell. i'll watch the PBS thing tomorrow when i can cope with more complex ideas and such.
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i dunno what's to explain everythings categorized and replies are numbered
the replies are just like every forum just with tinier barriers seperating them, they're numbered
there's no collapsing/expanding comment trees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfC0mE9eVb4
but oh look there, youtube embeds.
Tomorrow is going to be a very interesting news day, either CNBC pulls a masterful cover, or they lose some serious points in the non-day trader layman's eyes.
Jon Stewart perfectly articulated, with Jim Cramer literally fawning all over him with appologies, what is wrong with CNBC:
it provides news to day trader's, and over the top crazy market hype which knowingly sways markets and creates bubbles. Meanwhile they continue advising the normal person to keep their money in the market, in effect helping to finance the dangerous risks with what they call "safe long term investments".
And yes, the full unedited version of the interview will be available on "The Daily Show"'s website tomorrow.
when is it going up? did they specify a time or just the whole day spuriously.
EDIT: I seriously doubt CNBC as a company will be so gracious
if you're pretty much clueless, then saying you don't get people's reaction is a really odd way to phrase it because you don't really have a foundation from which to expect any other reaction instead
upper right hand corner on the home page
http://blog.indecisionforever.com/2009/03/13/jon-stewart-and-jim-cramer-the-extended-daily-show-interview/
Also, I just love it when you have the videos to back you up.
'Roll two twelve'
Badass.
I like how the whole thing is the MSNBC show just talking shortly about the context of the other shows, then showing them for 5 minutes, .
its not actually up for me apparently
Oh ok, i'm watching it on the site now, that's weird
I like how, in predictable tv personality behavior, he doesn't straight up say "Yes, I was wrong", but instead has a little rant about how everyone else is also screwing up, and he regrets the market turning to shit.
That attitude is exactly why Stewart is making fun of you, asshole.